Dipping 47 percent, Deathly Hallows Part 2's foreign weekend was $66.6 million from 59 markets. That brought its foreign total to $690.4 million, which ranked fifth all-time behind Avatar, Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. It's also number one all-time among Warner Bros. releases. Potter's top territory remained the United Kingdom with a $88.7 million haul, followed by Japan ($66.6 million), Germany ($61.2 million) and France ($49.8 million).

After opening domestically and in Italy last weekend, Captain America: The First Avenger rolled out in to 30 new markets and earned $49.6 million. Its highest-grossing markets were Mexico ($8.1 million) and Brazil ($7 million), both of which were new highs for the Avengers franchise. It also opened around the same level as Thor in Australia ($5.1 million), though it was much weaker in the U.K. ($4.9 million), Russia ($4.2 million) and South Korea ($2.5 million). Including its Italian grosses, Captain America has earned $54.4 million overseas.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon reached its last major market this weekend, opening to a series-best $10.7 million in Japan. A massive 82 percent of that came from 3D, indicating that Japan is one territory where 3D hasn't lost its luster. Across all of its markets, Transformers grossed $44.8 million for a $648.6 million total. Including Monday grosses, its worldwide cume passed $994 million, and it will reach $1 billion by Tuesday or Wednesday.

Cars 2 expanded in to a few significant foreign markets and grossed an estimated $30 million. It had solid starts in France ($9 million), Germany ($6.7 million) and Japan ($5.8 million), all of which were notable improvements over the original Cars. With $217.6 million in the tank so far, Cars 2 is a day away from speeding past the first Cars' $217.9 million total. That will also put it at $400 million worldwide.

Among the entrants in the domestic battle royale, The Smurfs opened to $4.1 million from seven territories. That total was driven primarily by a strong $3.55 million first place start in Spain. Cowboys & Aliens is holding off its foreign debut until next weekend, when it will reach at least 10 territories, including Russia and Australia.